Police Beat for week of July 3

Jul 03, 2013

June 26

Property Complaint – 9600 blk Harbour Pl.

An officer was dispatched to the location for a report of a bicycle and a scooter that had been discarded in the wooded area behind the hotel. Neither item had been reported stolen. Public Works was advised so that they could be picked up.

Malicious Mischief – 900 blk 4th St.

An officer was contacted the police station regarding eggs being thrown on the roadway and cars at the above location. The complainant was not a victim. He had just noticed it and wanted the police to be aware of the situation.

Suspicious Circumstances – 5600 blk 104th Pl. S.W.

An officer was dispatched to the above location for a burglary report. It was determined that there had been no burglary but someone had been on the caller’s property and moved a non-working refrigerator off of their deck. There were foot prints in the flower bed around the residence.

Malicious Mischief – 12500 blk 52nd Pl. W.

An officer was dispatched to the above location for a vehicle that had been egged overnight. There was no permanent damage and everal other neighbors’ vehicles had been egged. None of the victims wanted to file a report. All requested extra patrol at night.

Juvenile Problem – 84th St. S.W. & SR-525

An officer was dispatched to a report of two scooters cutting across traffic. The subjects were not located.

Animal Complaint – 5400 blk Harbour Pointe Blvd.

An officer was dispatched to a report of a confined stray dog. The caller agreed to take the dog to PAWS.

Hit and Run – 11700 blk SR-525

An unknown vehicle struck a victim’s unoccupied vehicle in the parking lot this afternoon.

Assist Law – 10500 blk 47th Pl. W.

A cab driver wanted to turn in a checkbook, wallet, ID and other items that had been left behind in his cab in Everett earlier today. The driver thought the items might also be stolen. The officer advised him to contact the Everett Police Department.

Traffic Complaint – 8800 blk 55th Pl. W.

An officer was dispatched to an area check for a recklessly driven white Camaro. It was not located.

Neighbor Problem – 7000 blk 44th Pl. W.

A caller reported his neighbor was using an air compressor and hammer and that it was too loud. He called back a few minutes later requesting an immediate response. The officer determined the noise coming from a closed garage was not unreasonable. The neighbor had agreed to stop at 9:30 p.m. The caller began yelling and pointing at the officer and then walked away. Officers were called back a short time later when another neighbor reported that the two were now arguing. The neighbor was cooperative and agreed to stop trying to antagonize the original caller.

Malicious Mischief – 8600 blk 53rd Pl. W.

A juvenile associated with a full-size orange SUV damaged a mailbox. The subject was located. He responded back to the location and repaired the damage at the request of the property owner.

Suspicious – Dog Park

Officers were dispatched to check the area for subjects with flashlights possibly hammering on something near the dog park. Officers located a group that had just finished playing with airsoft guns. They agreed to leave.

Suspicious – 8800 blk 48th Pl. W.

An officer was dispatched to an area check for subjects throwing fireworks from a vehicle. They were not located and there was no damage found in the area.

June 27

Hit & Run – 3800 blk H.P. Blvd. S.W.

Officers responded to the above location for a hit-and-run collision. Vehicle 1 struck Vehicle 2, pushing it into Vehicle 3. Vehicle 1 then fled. There was no further information on Vehicle 1.

Found Property – 1600 blk Goat Trail Loop Rd.

An officer responded to the above address for an abandoned bicycle. Upon arrival, it was determined that it was not reported stolen and it was left leaning on the fence in front of the caller’s house.

Hit & Run – 9400 blk 48th Ave. W.

An officer responded to the above location for a hit-and-run collision that occurred yesterday. Upon arrival, the officer completed a report. There was no suspect information.

Suspicious Circumstances – 40th Ave. W. & 78th St. S.W.

An officer responded to the above location for a report of a black Chevrolet Blazer with a man outside the vehicle walking around the residence. Officers contacted a subject and determined that he was a construction worker working for Preview Properties. He was getting ready to demolish the old buildings at the above location.

Suspicious Circumstances – 9300 blk 45th Ave. W.

Officers responded to the above location for a report of a man in a yellow Mustang, looking around in front of the above residence and acting suspicious. The man was described as “Muslim” and in his 40s. Officers contacted a subject and determined that he was a general contractor making a bid on a project for a neighbor.

Suspicious Person – 3900 blk H.P. Blvd. S.W.

Officers were dispatched to a report of a man hanging around the above address looking in windows. The subject has been in the area all week. He was described as a white man and 25 years old, very thin with short hair, wearing a black hooded shirt and blue jeans. The subject was not found.

Forgery/ ID Theft – 3800 blk H.P. Blvd. S.W.

Officers were dispatched to a report of a man who had attempted to cash a fake check. The subject left without the check or the ID he was attempting to use. Officers contacted a subject nearby who matched the description. He was identified by two bank employees as the man who had attempted to cash the check. He was arrested for the above listed charges and booked into the Snohomish County Jail.

Check Fraud – 8900 blk 44th Ave. W.

An officer was contacted at the police station regarding a check fraud case. The complainant had already been reimbursed by the bank and only wanted the police aware of the problem.

Agency Assist – 5100 blk 125th Pl. S.W.

The Arlington Police Department requested an officer check the above address for a green Honda Civic. The vehicle is the suspect vehicle in a theft of air conditioning. The vehicle was not located.

Assist Aid – 10900 blk 53rd Pl. W.

Officers were dispatched to the above address to assist the Fire Department. A subject had taken a sleeping pill, and then got in a jetted bathtub and passed out. Her family found her submerged. Aid did CPR until they got a pulse and transported her to the hospital. It did not appear to be a suicide attempt.

Suspicious Circumstances –1500 blk Debrelon Ln.

An officer was dispatched to the above address for a report of windows that were shattered on the reporting party’s truck canopy. Upon arrival, it was determined that the caller was concerned about his brother’s drug use and possibly that he had damaged the property. He did not want to file a report but wanted the police to be aware of the situation.

Noise Complaint – 11600 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer was dispatched to a report of a loud group of juveniles skateboarding in the business parking lot. They agreed to leave.

Reckless Driving – Lighthouse Park

An officer stopped a vehicle for doing donuts in the parking lot in a Mazda Miata. There were pedestrians and other motorists in the area at the time. He was cited for reckless driving.

Malicious Mischief – 7800 blk 44th Ave. W.

A homeowner reported that her house had been egged. She thought that friends of her son might be responsible.

Noise Complaint – 600 blk Front St.

An officer was dispatched to a report of loud subjects in the park. They were not located.

Disturbance – 4500 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer was dispatched to a report of loud subjects possibly arguing in the parking lot. A group of teens agreed to leave.

Suspicious – 12700 blk 52nd Pl. W.

A newspaper carrier reported seeing a suspicious male walking through the neighborhood as well as a female seated in the passenger seat of a nearby vehicle. Contact was first made at the vehicle with the female who had no reasonable explanation as to why she was in the area and stated her boyfriend (owner of the vehicle) was visiting a friend nearby. Officers later located him walking back to the vehicle. He claimed he was doing his own “neighborhood watch” and hoped to catch some of his acquaintances that had “pinned” previous burglaries on him. He was evasive and denied committing any crimes tonight. Officer checked the area thoroughly and could find no further evidence of any crimes.

June 28

Theft – 12100 blk SR-525

An officer responded to the business for 20 pallets that were stolen last night at about 7:45 p.m. According to a witness, the suspect left in a white Ford pickup with a burgundy stripe down the side. The case is under investigation.

Animal Complaint – 10500 blk 47th Pl. W.

A passerby brought a Maltese named Charlie to the police station that they found running loose. An officer tracked Charlie’s owners down and they were reunited.

Animal Complaint – 5000 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer responded to an anonymous report of a dog at the location locked in a vehicle. The officer checked the dog, spoke with the owners, and determined that the dog was not in danger.

DWSL 3 – SR-525 & Beverly Park Rd.

An officer stopped a driver for a traffic infraction and he was cited for both the infraction and driving with a suspended license. He also had a warrant out of Aberdeen, but the Aberdeen Police Department would not confirm the warrant.

Burglary – 5100 blk 126th St. S.W.

A caller reported that an unknown person entered her residence between Monday and today. The case is under investigation.

Civil Problem – 8400 blk SR-525

A resident bought some items on Craigs List, was meeting the seller at the above location and believed that the seller might be a “con artist.” The caller wanted an officer there with him. The seller did not show up.

Suspicious – 4700 blk Abors Cir.

A caller reported that his house was egged last night and requested extra watch.

Malicious Mischief – 12700 blk 52nd Pl. W.

A caller reported that he found BB holes in the windows of his house. An officer was en route at the time of this report.

Suspicious – 8400 blk Smugglers Cove Ln.

A caller found arrows in the woods near her house. She requested extra watch.

Traffic Complaint – Paine Field Blvd. & SR-525

An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of a possible DUI. It was not located.

Trespassing – 6700 blk Waterton Cir.

A caller reported that an unknown number of people had used the private trail, crossed the train tracks and were on the beach. They were gone on arrival.

Fireworks – 10800 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer responded to the area of the tennis courts for a report of fireworks. They were not located.

Noise Complaint – 1000 blk Cove Ct.

Officers responded to the above area for a report of loud voices and music. Upon arrival, all was quiet.

Disturbance – 8400 blk SR-525

A caller reported that a customer in a blue van became upset and challenged him to go outside and fight. The customer had left prior to the officer’s arrival.

Fireworks –10500 blk H.P. Blvd.

Officers responded to the above area for a report of someone shooting fireworks behind the school. They were gone on arrival.

Assault 4 – 11700 blk SR-525

Officers responded to the above area for a report of two brothers fighting in the parking lot. The brothers had gotten in an argument while driving and one brother began punching the other. They pulled over and continued fighting. The puncher was booked into the Snohomish County Jail for fourth-degree assault.

June 29

Follow-Up – 5100 blk 126th St. S.W.

An officer responded to the above location and collected video evidence for yesterday’s burglary. The case is under investigation.

Warrant Arrest – 600 blk Front St.

Officers spoke with a subject while doing a park check and she had a disorderly conduct warrant out of Everett. She was booked into the county jail.

Follow-up – 3800 blk H.P. S.W.

A subject said that he had some items in his brother’s backpack when his brother was arrested and wanted to know if he could get these items back. An officer phoned him and told him that it appeared that the officers were applying for a search warrant to search the backpack so he would probably have to wait for this process to be complete, but he could contact the arresting officers in this case to get more information.

Found Property – 10500 blk 47th Pl. W.

An unknown person slid a driver’s license under the door at the police station. The subject appears to live in Edmonds, and an officer booked the license into evidence as found property.

Collision – Paine Field Blvd. & SR-525

A vehicle was traveling southbound on Paine Field Boulevard, lost control and hit some trees in the center median. The driver of the vehicle was not injured and his vehicle was not impounded. Public Works was notified about the damaged trees.

Vehicle Prowl – 12900 blk 50th Pl. W.

A caller reported that his vehicle was prowled overnight. He said that he left the vehicle unlocked and some cash and a pair of sunglasses were taken.

Runaway – Everett

A caller reported that her son ran away from home (they live in Everett). She said that she did not want to make the report with Everett police because they were mean to her. An officer referred her back to the Everett Police Department.

Suspicious – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller found a suitcase with a magazine on it sitting in the parking lot. The magazine was addressed to the above unit. Officers spoke with one of the residents who said that they accidentally left it in the parking lot. The suitcase and magazine were returned to the owners.

Follow Up – 12700 blk SR-525

While on the way home, an officer spotted a vehicle and suspect in a theft case from the previous day. An on-duty officer responded and identified the suspect. The case will be sent to the prosecutor for review.

Dispute – 600 blk Front St.

An officer was dispatched to the Lighthouse Park for a dispute of the use of a picnic area. Upon arrival, one of the parties left after hearing that the police had been called.

Fireworks – 5200 blk 93rd Pl. S.W.

An officer was dispatched to the above residence for a report of fireworks. The officer contacted the homeowner who apologized and said that he did not know that fireworks were illegal in Mukilteo. He was given information on the city ordinance regarding fireworks.

Animal Complaint – 8400 blk Naketa Ln.

A caller reported finding a stray, brown dog. The owner could not be located. The caller agreed to keep the dog overnight and take the dog to PAWS in the morning.

Animal Complaint –10500 blk 47th Pl. W.

An officer responded to the police station for a found dog complaint. A complainant reported finding a dog near the Redmond Town Center. The officer could find no ID or microchip. The complainant agreed to take the dog to the Kirkland Animal Hospital (the shelter for Redmond Police Department strays.)

Traffic Complaint – H.P. Blvd. & St. Andrews Dr.

An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of a possible DUI. The vehicle was not located and was last seen headed out of the city. The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office was notified.

Juvenile Problem – Chennault Beach Rd. & H.P. Blvd.

An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of juveniles skateboarding and throwing fireworks. They were not located.

Suspicious –11600 blk Grove Dr.

A caller reported that a male got out of a vehicle and was walking around the complex talking on a cellphone. An officer was unable to locate the male.

Noise Complaint – 8000 blk SR-525

A caller reported two people on a balcony of a house were talking loudly. Nothing was located.

DWLS – 8700 blk SR-525

An officer stopped a vehicle for a violation and found the driver was driving with a suspended license. He was cited and released.

Missing Person – 8700 blk SR-525

An officer contacted three subjects in two vehicles parked at the location. One of the subjects was found to be a reported runaway out of Lake Stevens. She was accompanied by her father. It was determined that her grandmother was her legal guardian and had reported her a runaway about a month earlier. Her grandmother verified via phone that she had recently been in contact with her grandaughter and that she had permission to be with her father. She was removed from runaway status.

Suspicious/Alarm – 9600 blk 58th Pl. W.

Officers were dispatched to a suspicious circumstance at the location. A man had called 911 advising that the alarm company had called him and reported the alarm was going off at the church. He had gone to the church and was resetting the alarm when he thought he might have heard something inside. Officers searched the church but did not locate anyone or anything suspicious inside.

June 30

Collision – 10600 blk 47th Pl.W.

A caller advised that he was involved in a collision at the YMCA parking lot yesterday, but did not want to return to Mukilteo to show an officer the damage. The officer advised him to fill out a self-reporting collision form.

Neighbor Complaint – 7000 blk 44th Pl. W.

A caller reported that his neighbor who lived at the above address was “spray-painting a car and the paint is scattering everywhere.” The officers spoke with the caller and he told them that the paint was not going on his property, but he thought it was an “EPA violation or something.” When questioned further, he brushed his hand across his vehicle as if the neighbor’s paint got on it. The officers did not observe any paint on his hand or vehicle. He then demanded to know the neighbors’ names because he was going to get an order against them. Officers advised him to apply for the order with as much information as he knew. His neighbor was not outside and the officers did not contact him.

Noise Complaint – Clover Ln. & SR-525

An anonymous complainant reported that two excavators had been running all day and they were noisy. An officer left a message for the complainant advising them of what the MMC says about construction noise.

Collision – 700 blk Front St.

An officer responded to a report of a collision on Front Street. The officer was on-scene at the time of this report. No more information was available.

Public Assist – 10700 blk SR-525

Officers were requested to respond to the location to stand by while a potentially violent patient was put on a gurney to be taken by private ambulance to Stevens Hospital. Compass Health staff put the patient onto the stretcher without incident.

Missing Person – 12700 blk 60th Ave. W.

A caller reported that his son and his friend had not returned from a day hike as planned. The caller was unsure exactly where they had gone hiking but thought it was around Mount Si. The son and friend’s phones were turned off and could not be “pinged.” The King County Sheriff’s Office and Washington State Patrol checked several trailheads but did not located their vehicle. Some friends eventually located his vehicle parked at a trailhead off I-90. The caller was put in touch with King County Search and Rescue to begin planning a search.

Vehicle Theft – 5000 blk 84th St. S.W.

A caller reported that sometime between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. someone took her 1992 Nissan Sentra. It was entered into the computer system as stolen.

Animal Complaint – 10800 blk 52nd Pl. W.

A caller reported that the dog belonging to her neighbor killed her chicken. There was a hole in the fence and an officer was unable to determine if the dog got through the hole or if the chicken went into the dog’s property.

Fireworks – 11500 blk W. Oakmont Dr.

An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of someone shooting off fireworks. They were not located.

Fireworks – 6200 blk Harbour Heights Pkwy.

An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of someone shooting off fireworks. They were not located.

Fireworks – 6000 blk St. Andrews Dr.

Anofficer was dispatched to the above area for a report of someone shooting off fireworks. A small gathering was located at the above residence. They denied shooting fireworks and said that they would stop for the night.

Animal Complaint – 4900 blk 92nd St. S.W.

A caller requested assistance capturing his dog that ran off because of loud fireworks. The dog was captured by a couple of citizens and returned to the caller.

Traffic Complaint – H.P. Blvd. & St. Andrews Dr.

An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of a possible DUI. It was not located.

Fireworks – 10800 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of fireworks. They were not located.

Suspicious – 53rd Ave. W. & 92nd St. S.W.

An officer was dispatched to a report of a firework left in the roadway. The complainant was concerned that the two subjects she saw place the firework in the roadway might have been intending to harm passing vehicles. The subjects were not located.

Trespassing – 11100 blk Chennault Beach Rd.

A security officer at the location reported several people jumped the fence and were in the hot tub after closing. Officers contacted four juveniles in the pool area. One of them was the child of a resident and had a pass key to the pool area. Officers warned them about accessing the facilities after closing.

Traffic Hazard – Paine Field Blvd. & SR-525

An officer was dispatched to a report of a brown older dog with gray hair in the middle of the road at the location. The dog was not located.

Noise Complaint – 4700 blk Arbors Cir.

An officer was dispatched to a complaint about a subject skateboarding off jumps somewhere behind the location. The noise was reportedly keeping the complainant from getting to sleep. The officer checked the area but did not locate any skateboarders in the area. The complainant reported that the skateboarder was only skating every half hour and then would leave.

July 1

Vehicle Theft – 11100 blk Chennault Beach Rd.

An officer was dispatched to a vehicle theft that occurred at the above location overnight. Upon arrival, it was determined that the caller’s red Nissan Pathfinder had been taken.

Commercial Burglary –11500 blk Cyrus Way

An officer was dispatched to the business for a burglary complaint. There was no suspect information.

Malicious Mischief – 4500 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer responded to the above location for a malicious mischief complaint. Juveniles left a mess in the fitness room, which is a 24-hour facility. The complainant noticed the juveniles in the facility after midnight. There was no damage and the caller was advised to call 911 if the juveniles returned.

Vehicle Recovery – 4800 blk 88th St. S.W.

An officer responded to the above location for a located stolen vehicle. Upon arrival, the officer recovered a light blue 1992 Nissan Sentra. The vehicle was released to the registered owner.

Harassment – 10900 blk SR-525

An officer was dispatched to the location for a report of several harassing/prank phone calls from a subject. Officers then responded to the subject’s address and made contact with him. The subject stated he was sorry and said he would stop. The caller was notified of the results.

Assault – 4600 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer was dispatched to police station for an assault report that had occurred at the Mukilteo Library. Upon arrival, the officer was contacted by a subject who stated someone had pushed him and punched him from behind. The case is under investigation.

Found Property –10500 blk 47th Pl. W.

An officer was dispatched to the police station for a found wallet. The wallet was booked into evidence as found property.

Malicious Mischief – 5000 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer responded to an alarm at the school and found damage to the windows of one of the portables. Entry was not made and there was no suspect information readily available.

Vehicle Theft – 5200 blk 84th St. S.W.

A caller reported that his blue Honda Accord station wagon was stolen from the parking lot some time between Thursday and this afternoon.

Vehicle Recovery – 5200 blk 84th St. S.W.

An officer located an unoccupied vehicle reported stolen out of Everett. The vehicle was impounded by Ron Mays Towing.

DWLS 3 – 12400 blk SR-525

An officer stopped a vehicle and cited the driver for driving with a suspended license.

Fireworks – 81st St. & SR-525

An officer was dispatched to an area check for juveniles setting off fireworks. They were not located.

Public Assist – 5400 blk 104th Pl. S.W.

A neighbor reported that a hose had been left on in the backyard and it was now flooding his yard. He believed the neighbor was out of town for the past few days. The officer turned off the water. The officer was unable to make contact with anyone at the residence and it was secure.

Vehicle Recovery – 5400 blk 104th Pl. S.W.

While on the above call, an officer located an unoccupied Honda parked in the driveway that had been reported stolen earlier this evening. A neighbor advised it had also been there yesterday. The owner retrieved the vehicle.

Malicious Mischief – 5200 blk 103rd St. S.W.

A caller reported her residence was egged earlier in the evening and a decorative lawn statue was moved. She did not have any suspect information.

Assist Law – 13200 Blk Beverly Park Rd.

An officer was dispatched to an area check for a possible DUI in a black Lincoln headed toward Edmonds. The vehicle was not located.

Suspicious – 9400 blk 48th Pl. W.

Officers were dispatched to a report of juveniles possibly trying to break into the cabana and force open a vending machine. There was no damage and the juveniles were not located.

Juvenile Problem – 4900 blk 92nd St. S.W.

An officer located a juvenile male sleeping in the park that said he had been kicked out of his mother’s residence. The officer transported the juvenile to his father’s residence for the night.

Suspicious – 1100 blk 4th St.

Officers were dispatched to an area check for someone heard yelling for help in the gulch area. Officers located a group of juveniles at the dog park. One juvenile was distraught over the recent break up from his girlfriend. His father was contacted and retrieved him.

Fireworks – 5000 blk H.P. Blvd.

Officers checked the area for juveniles setting of fireworks at the school. A group was contacted near the Latter-day Saints Church and they denied any involvement. There was no damage found.

Disturbance – 5000 blk 84th St. S.W.

Officers were dispatched to an area check for a female who had been heard screaming for the past hour. The building was quiet and the female was not located.

Assist Law – Lake Stevens

Lake Stevens reported contacting a subject who had a rear projector and other equipment that appeared to belong to a school. The subjects stated he purchased the items at a garage sale. The case is under investigation.

July 2

Juvenile Problem – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer was dispatched to a report of a juvenile trying to gain access to the mailboxes. Upon arrival, it was determined that a subject was attempting to gain entry into mailboxes with a found key. The apartment complex issued a letter of trespass to the subject with her mother present.

Malicious Mischief –10800 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer was dispatched to a report of a broken window. The outer pane on one of the windows had been broken it two places by some type of projectile.

Order Violation – 10500 blk 47th Pl. W.

An officer responded to the police station for a restraining order violation. An anti-harassment order had possibly been violated by email. The case was sent to prosecutor for review.

Theft – 5000 blk 84th St. S.W.

An officer was dispatched to the above location for a theft report. Upon arrival, it was determined that the elderly woman had been sending money to Haiti to get her grandson out of prison. It was determined that her grandson is not in prison or Haiti.

Welfare Check – 44th Ave. W. & SR-526

A caller advised that an elderly man with different colored shoes was walking in the above area and did not look well. The man was not located.

Possible Fraud – 5900 blk Central Dr.

A caller sent money to India for computer services. It was determined that the company sold her virus protection she already had installed on her computer.

Animal Complaint– 7800 blk 44th Ave. W.

A caller reported that his neighbor’s dog bit a child. The child had reportedly been in the yard where the dog lived and tried to pick the dog up. The bite did not break the skin. The incident is under investigation.

Vehicle Theft/Recovery – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller reported the theft of his green 96’ Honda from the parking lot about five minutes earlier. Officers located the vehicle unoccupied about an hour later. The vehicle was missing the radiator and headlights. The vehicle had also been stolen and recovered in Lynnwood about a week ago.

Fireworks – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer was dispatched to an area check for juveniles setting off fireworks. They were not located.

Loud Party – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

Officers were dispatched to a report of a loud party. Contact was made with several intoxicated juveniles. Several juveniles will be referred for minors in possession and an woman will also be referred for furnishing alcohol to minors. The juveniles were released to parents.